Without looking it up, it was sold for £38m to a developer who later sold on to the current developer for £40m.

The £38m WH received from the 1st developer had to pay off the bank debts secured against the property in the same way that if you sell a house you have to pay off the mortgage first and we know WH had £100m of debts which was why most of it has been taken over by Gold & Sullivan.

£40 million.The price of an okay footballer nowadays.To us a lot of money. In the scheme of things all that area, memories and a place fit for football.Know which most would have preferred happen.But there was all those promises weren't there.